The Surface Transportation Board proposed changes to make it easier for shippers to get freight services from a railroad that doesn't directly serve their locations.
The Surface Transportation Board has finalized a rule requiring railroad carriers to let competitors onto their tracks if there are service delays. The rule, unanimously adopted Tuesday by the ...
Rail carriers struggling to provide adequate service could be required to allow competitors on their tracks under a proposed Surface Transportation Board rule aimed at curbing delays and increasing ...
Focusing on promoting adequate railroad service, the Washington, D.C.-based Surface Transportation Board (STB), an independent adjudicatory and economic-regulatory agency charged by Congress with ...
WASHINGTON — The Surface Transportation Board today said it aims to repeal regulations that have effectively prevented sole-served carload and bulk shippers from seeking access to a second railroad.
AI-driven digital freight matching platforms are transforming the brokerage landscape, helping shippers and carriers automate workflows, boost utilization, and navigate the lingering freight recession ...
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) on Sept. 7 issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that it said focused on “providing rail customers with access to reciprocal switching as a remedy for ...
Three dozen free market-oriented think-tankers and scholars sent a letter to the Surface Transportation Board on Feb. 9 protesting the agency’s proposed “reciprocal switching rule” for freight rail.
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